Did You Know?
There are new Features to Explore in the Online Portal!
ReEmployAbility’s Online Portal provides a secure and convenient self-service experience. In the portal, you’ll find a hub to access claim information at any time, help you track Transition2Work® participants, and stay informed with all status updates and outcomes. Our team continues to work hard to create the most convenient referral experience for you. Stay up to date with what the Online Portal has to offer, and what is soon to come!

ReEmployAbility Volunteers at Give Kids the World Village
This August, ReEmployAbility was honored to be a part of the Give Kids the World Village annual service day, the start of the 76th Annual Workers' Compensation Institute Educational Conference festivities in Orlando, FL. Fifteen members of the ReEmployAbility team...

Preserving History at the Dominguez Rancho Adobo Museum
ReEmployAbility works in conjunction with over 40,000 Not-for-Profit partners around the country to provide services to our clients through the Transition2Work® Return-to-Work program. Every month ReEmployAbility selects a Not-for-Profit within our network to...

Hard Work Pays Off With Playgrounds
ReEmployAbility has partnered with over 40,000 Not-for-Profits around the country to provide service opportunities to injured workers who participated in our Transition2Work® Return-to-Work program. Through an in-house volunteer effort, our Senior Leadership Team has...

A Transition2Work Success: Gregory’s Story
Gregory was a Production Associate at a large food distribution company at the time of his injury. He sustained injuries that prevented him from completing his duties, so he began his recovery from the comfort of home. His employer referred him to Transition2Work to...

Customer Connections
Transition2Work Client (Longwood, FL)
“Thank you for your help and services of ReEmployAbility by keeping the employee engaged while unable to do their normal job seems like a great alternative and opportunity for the employees that accept the assignments.”